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Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Upgraded by Liberty Walk

The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of the most popular cars among those looking for a comfortable and luxurious SUV, and Japanese tuner Liberty Walk used the Land Cruiser 300 for its latest project, making it more robust and attractive.

Liberty Walk has prepared a special body kit that includes a new front fascia with a redesigned radiator grille, a redesigned bumper and new air intakes, widened front and rear fenders, and new side skirts. At the rear, a small lip spoiler and a roof spoiler attract special attention.

For those who want more, Liberty offers a fiberglass or carbon fiber component package that includes front and rear bumpers, tailpipes and fender extensions. When it comes to the price, the fiberglass components cost $7,480, while the carbon components are more expensive and cost $10,780.

The tuner also offers a Premium body kit that costs $19,580. Components can be ordered separately, and those opting for a new front grille, rear wing, tailgate spoiler and liftgates will pay 9,790 or 14,080 depending on materials. A carbon fiber hood is also part of the Premium kit.

The car sits on a set of new 22″ and 24″ rims that cost $11,650 and $14,850.

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Autozam AZ-1 as a mini Ferrari F40

Liberty Walk is a Japanese car shop that makes body kits for Ferrari, Lamborghini and GTR. Their latest work is a car created as a combination of Ferrari F40 and mid-engine kei-class sports car Autozam AZ-1.

The AZ-1 was one of the most exciting cars from the Japanese kei class. Even in factory form it looks like a mini supercar, and the gullwing doors add to the sporty look. It is powered by a 657 cc three-cylinder engine with 63 hp (47 kW) mated to a five-speed manual transmission that sends power to the rear wheels.

The tuner changed the front of the AZ-1 with a new grille and hood to resemble the F40. Wings in the corners, an extended splitter, extended fenders connected to massive sills were also added. Dual round headlights are not part of the package.

New door panels with the shape of the NACA opening were installed, creating a look closer to the legendary Ferrari. A new fixed rear wing, diffuser and redesigned bumper with reflectors have been installed, but there are no taillights.

Although Liberty Walk doesn’t mention the exhaust system, the photo shows three centrally placed tailpipes, just like those on the F40.

When it comes to the price, the body kit costs $22,600, and that includes all of the above as well as sports seats. 16″ and 17″ six-spoke wheels wrapped in Toyo tires that cost an additional $14,300.

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Ferrari 458 Challenge Silhouette

The Ferrari 458 Italia is a fantastic high-performance car that, according to many, should remain untouched and unmodified, but Liberty Walk apparently thinks otherwise and has been producing a body kit called the Silhouette for the past few years. Now the Japanese tuner has shown its new creation based on the Ferrari 458 Challenge.

The car is equipped with a carbon fiber body kit, and special attention is focused on the front part, where a new grille, a unique splitter and aerodynamic wings on the outer edges of the bumper are installed. The Liberty Walk Silhouette package also includes a new hood with large air vents, while subtle vents similar to those on the 458 Speciale can be seen as well as a blacked-out Ferrari logo below the license plate.

Also, new carbon fiber mirrors, new door panels and aerodynamic side skirts were installed, and the Ferrari got a set of new rims with central studs. According to the photos, the car is closer to the ground, so it can be assumed that air suspension is also installed. At the back, you can see a new spoiler and diffuser that increases downforce but also makes the car look more aggressive.

There were no changes under the hood, so the Ferrari 458 Challenge is still powered by a 4.5L V8 engine with 570 hp (419 kW) and 398 lb-ft (540 Nm) of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a 7-speed manual F1 transmission. It reaches 60 in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 202 mph (325 km/h).

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